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this was a status quo election. the president had a great re-election and the republicans held the house and democrats the senate. they have to sit down and do negotiate. it's not boehner versus geithner. it's can the house republicans buy a plan that they cancel to their members. and will the senate go along and if so will the president sign it. until you get in a room and discuss the elements you get people talking at each other with some absurdity. we are talking about $85 billion a year in added revenue over a ten-year period. we are spending over a trillion dollars in debt every year and not putting anything into it. the republicans have been down the road before where they have been promised three for one, and it never happens. i think they are beginning to realize until it's actually on the table and signed off on by all sides they aren't going to buy into it. >> senator, did the president in this offer with so little in spending cuts and tax reform, the debt limit, did he overplay his hand or is he being rea
this was a status quo election. the president had a great re-election and the republicans held the house and democrats the senate. they have to sit down and do negotiate. it's not boehner versus geithner. it's can the house republicans buy a plan that they cancel to their members. and will the senate go along and if so will the president sign it. until you get in a room and discuss the elements you get people talking at each other with some absurdity. we are talking about $85 billion a year in...
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there's always talk about the election and the winner of obama but the most important market factor in november wasn't necessarily the win of obama over romney but it assures that ben bernanke will be here for a while. all this talk about the fiscal cliff is peanuts compared to the importance of what is happening in monetary policy. >> that is correct and the fiscal stimulus not so important. ben bernankeemaintaining quantitative easing for prolonged period of time gives investors confidence as opposed to taking the punch bowl away with quantitative easing of the mitt romney as president so when the fed says they will keep interest rates relatively low we are absolutely low and some time in 2013 you have to believe that. liz: the journal says qe 4 is coming. he is coming up in a minute because he got a big scoop yesterday on q e 4. great to have you on the program. the dow 14,000, you are obviously the bull, what would get us there and in what period of time? >> nice to be on with you. i think when we look at the technicals here we are seeing a strong landscape of many individual stock
there's always talk about the election and the winner of obama but the most important market factor in november wasn't necessarily the win of obama over romney but it assures that ben bernanke will be here for a while. all this talk about the fiscal cliff is peanuts compared to the importance of what is happening in monetary policy. >> that is correct and the fiscal stimulus not so important. ben bernankeemaintaining quantitative easing for prolonged period of time gives investors...
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he met earlier with his cabinet, since he was elected, with tim geithner and others, and that with miidle-class taxpayers, continuing to press, make the case and first republicans to continue to approve extending middle-class tax cuts but allowing tax cuts for hire wealthier income higher-income wealthier americans to expire. take a listen. >> our ultimate goal is an agreement that gets the long-term deficit under control in a way that is fair and balanccd. that kind of agreement would be good for our businesses and our economy and it would be good for our children's future and i believe both parties can agree on a framework that does that in coming weeks. >> expected to last 45 minutes that get to some of the ceos after the meeting is over. liz: don't worry about the cnbc comment. we used to work there. we found -- [talking over each other] >> we will get them on fox business. dave: a number of business organizations calling on congress to fix the fiscal problems or lose entrepreneur real growth all over the place. the president ceo of the federation of independent business representing hundre
he met earlier with his cabinet, since he was elected, with tim geithner and others, and that with miidle-class taxpayers, continuing to press, make the case and first republicans to continue to approve extending middle-class tax cuts but allowing tax cuts for hire wealthier income higher-income wealthier americans to expire. take a listen. >> our ultimate goal is an agreement that gets the long-term deficit under control in a way that is fair and balanccd. that kind of agreement would be...
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this is a status quo election. the president had a great re-election. house republicans own the house and democrats the senate and they have to sit down and do negotiating and it isn't boehner versus geithner, it is basically can the house republicans buy a plan that basically they can sell to 218 members. and can the senate go along with that and if so will the president sign it and until they sit in a room and discuss all of those elements of it at this point in time you get people talking at each other with a lot of absurdity and the most absurd part, talking about $85 billion a year, in added revenue over a ten-year period. and we are spending over a trillion dollars in debt over year, and not even putting anything into it and republicans have been down the road before and they were promised 3-for-1, for every dollar in taxes, three cuts, it never happens and they are realizing, it is actually on the table, signed off on by all sides, they will not buy into it. >> chris: senator, did the president in the offer with so little in spending cuts and tax
this is a status quo election. the president had a great re-election. house republicans own the house and democrats the senate and they have to sit down and do negotiating and it isn't boehner versus geithner, it is basically can the house republicans buy a plan that basically they can sell to 218 members. and can the senate go along with that and if so will the president sign it and until they sit in a room and discuss all of those elements of it at this point in time you get people talking at...
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republicans don't need to win when to win the election. if they can reduce that to a few points that will be an interesting dynamic i will be watching tonight. to see how aggressive can both of the candidates be but at the same time not alienating women are focusing on their comments that there likable and not too nasty and negative. gerri: we will be watching alongside you and watching your tweets if you are on twitter. thanks for coming on tonight. coming up, how richest man in the world is getting richer. here's a hint. you. is president obama teaming up to make al gore richer? one lawmakers upset by this disturbing pattern and wants green handouts to stop. he joins me next. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more ex
republicans don't need to win when to win the election. if they can reduce that to a few points that will be an interesting dynamic i will be watching tonight. to see how aggressive can both of the candidates be but at the same time not alienating women are focusing on their comments that there likable and not too nasty and negative. gerri: we will be watching alongside you and watching your tweets if you are on twitter. thanks for coming on tonight. coming up, how richest man in the world is...
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he said, that is romney ryan has already given enough specifics to earn elections. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who gewhere i'm from. and tools to estimate what my ce may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. 0t[h7 i'm a conservative inve. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. 0t[h7 i'm a conservative inve. i i'm getting married.w. planning a life. there are risks, sure. t, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the me stuff the big guy
he said, that is romney ryan has already given enough specifics to earn elections. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who gewhere i'm from. and tools to estimate what my ce may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than million americans. that's health in...
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this debate, we begin today, does not matter because congress is too divided to legislate in the election year, but this debate is very important, it matters because it's a fundamental debate about economic priorities and how to increase growth and opportunity and how to reform the tax system and live within our means. it's important also because of the stark array of choices we face with the expiring of the bush tax cuts and the sequester. we governor with limited resources and we have to make choices of how to use the resources more wisely. any strategy to address these economic challenges has to answer a few key questions, how few do we have to can cut, which programs should be cut, expanded or protected, how should we share the burdens of deficit reduction. the president has projected the reduction of the deficit by $4 trillion, $3 trillion on top of the caps and cuts in the budget roll act. overall the president's plan would lower the deficit from just under 9% of gdp in 2011 to around 2% of gdp in 2018, that will stabilize the ratio in the second part of the decade and put us in a b
this debate, we begin today, does not matter because congress is too divided to legislate in the election year, but this debate is very important, it matters because it's a fundamental debate about economic priorities and how to increase growth and opportunity and how to reform the tax system and live within our means. it's important also because of the stark array of choices we face with the expiring of the bush tax cuts and the sequester. we governor with limited resources and we have to make...
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>> are you going to vote on election day? >> probably. i haven't missed very many. >> no include who you're going to vote for? >> no include. i'll just keep plugging along. >> eliot: there are too many crazies and cranks, and too many of them in politics. the carnage has gotten worse in syria. that's next. this is "viewpoint." i look at her, and i just want to give her everything. yeah you -- you know, everything can cost upwards of...[ whistles ] i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man? i'm speed dating! [ male announcer ] get investing advice for your family at e-trade. if you have copd like i do you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms
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it is the big preinaugural brawl that will take place right after the elections. there will be a lame duck congress, maybe a lame duck president. a president will have been vindicated on his tax policy and it means higher taxes potentially, on dividends, capital gains, social security tax and who knows what is going to happen to overall income tax rates. let alone discuss of corporate tax rates. >> i agree with you, particularly as it relates to the very taxes sensitive to the market. even though the performance wasn't up to par, i wonder if you'll see a change in companies that payout dividends or investors go for dividend payers when dividend taxes aren't triple what they are now. and of course he mentions capital gains. >> if anything, that's where the small investor has been participating because it was a very much crowded trade last year. >> i think you're going to find that attempt to raise the dividend taxes are going to be -- you're going to get serious pushback. i'll play the other side of that. i don't think it's going to happen. >> you don't think it's
it is the big preinaugural brawl that will take place right after the elections. there will be a lame duck congress, maybe a lame duck president. a president will have been vindicated on his tax policy and it means higher taxes potentially, on dividends, capital gains, social security tax and who knows what is going to happen to overall income tax rates. let alone discuss of corporate tax rates. >> i agree with you, particularly as it relates to the very taxes sensitive to the market....
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the election won't be won on rhetoric. all governor romney has is rhetoric. >> i'm glad you're not changing the message. romney will win by eight point ifs you don't change the message. the clinton guys are trying to send a message. kevin madden, richard and kevin williamson. coming up, high risk shock waves. jamie dimon in the hot seat on capitol hill today. cnbc's mary thompson talks to him exclusively. is it time to break up the big banks that are even too big to manage? don't forget. free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. last chance, mr. president. give it a shot. >>> jpmorgan's >>> jpmorgan's ceo jamie dimon jousted with senators today. he told lawmakers he could not defend how a hedging strategy in london turned into a multi billion dollar bad bet. well, our own mary thompson scored an exclusive interview with dimon directly after the hearing today. mary joins us now from washington. first of all, that was one hell of a great interview. i watched it. nicely done. what were your key takeaways? start m
the election won't be won on rhetoric. all governor romney has is rhetoric. >> i'm glad you're not changing the message. romney will win by eight point ifs you don't change the message. the clinton guys are trying to send a message. kevin madden, richard and kevin williamson. coming up, high risk shock waves. jamie dimon in the hot seat on capitol hill today. cnbc's mary thompson talks to him exclusively. is it time to break up the big banks that are even too big to manage? don't forget....
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until after the election, which is key. chief washington correspondent, john harwood joins us live from capitol hill with the details, john. >> sue, it's important to clarify what this deal does and what it doesn't do. it does keep the government inning beyond the election, a six month deal to extend current government funding levels from the last white house budget deal. it does not resolve any of the fiscal cliff issues, extension of the debt ceiling, budget sequesters automatic 2.2 trillion cuts scheduled to take effect at the end of the year, expiration of bush tax cuts, all that remains on the table. republicans and democrats at least agreed they won't have brinks man ship and showdown over shutting down the government the rest of this year, 2220of 2013. we expect the leadership to announce this is about an hour. this is a minimum amount of good news for americans who might be concerned for a disruption of government services. >> we'll take a little good news. >>> another story grabbing our attention today is india, th
until after the election, which is key. chief washington correspondent, john harwood joins us live from capitol hill with the details, john. >> sue, it's important to clarify what this deal does and what it doesn't do. it does keep the government inning beyond the election, a six month deal to extend current government funding levels from the last white house budget deal. it does not resolve any of the fiscal cliff issues, extension of the debt ceiling, budget sequesters automatic 2.2...
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now the election is over. and we're getting together to do the deal, and it's like, so do you want to tell them we're going to cut medicare? no, you tell them we're going to cut medicare. this is its thing -- nobody wants to cut medicare and everybody on capitol hill is trying to figure out who is going to break it to the american people. >> and we have a poll coming out today just how much the american people don't want them to be doing that stuff. the one thing the american people are certain about is, yes, let those top tax brackets go up. >> exactly. and republicans think this, too. maybe it's not a majority but something in the 40s. those rates are going up. and i think republicans understand it. i think a lot of what you're hearing, including from john boehner, is this posturing you have to do to make sure you can still raise money, obviously, as we were just saying. but at the same time, you've got to believe that he understands deep down, those rates are going up one way or another. if they can't come
now the election is over. and we're getting together to do the deal, and it's like, so do you want to tell them we're going to cut medicare? no, you tell them we're going to cut medicare. this is its thing -- nobody wants to cut medicare and everybody on capitol hill is trying to figure out who is going to break it to the american people. >> and we have a poll coming out today just how much the american people don't want them to be doing that stuff. the one thing the american people are...
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beyond june 38 because there is no election next year. gerri: college tax credit, any change? >> well, the american opportunity tax credit will expire at the end of 2012 if it is not extended we refer to the hope scholarship tax credit which means from $2,500 a year to 1800, maybe $1,900 a year and only two years to four. gerri: thank you for coming on. an absolute pleasure to have you. this is something that no one thought about what the fiscal cliff. so worried about other stuff, taxes, defense dollars. >> thank you for having me. gerri: a warning for online investors. they may have a cute baby spokesperson, but e-trade and others like it may be charging you didn't these. the results of an important new study next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example of what it means to be the best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. ce to the winteevent and get the mercedes-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer lease a 2013 glk350 for $399 a mon
beyond june 38 because there is no election next year. gerri: college tax credit, any change? >> well, the american opportunity tax credit will expire at the end of 2012 if it is not extended we refer to the hope scholarship tax credit which means from $2,500 a year to 1800, maybe $1,900 a year and only two years to four. gerri: thank you for coming on. an absolute pleasure to have you. this is something that no one thought about what the fiscal cliff. so worried about other stuff, taxes,...
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yes, the election is not tomorrow. they can hope something happens in the 40 days either in the debates or another event or an issue breaks their way. even that i think would be difficult at this point for romney to catch up. he might do better. after the debate, by the way, assuming he sticks to his script, doesn't do something spontaneous, mem ryes his answers, we may see the press give him a ride and say it's time to say this thing is not over and romney has a chance. when you listen to him in that pennsylvania excerpt you showed, the only way he can carry pennsylvania when you look at the polls is if voter suppression works there. if the law that was passed is upheld by the state senate to a local court saying take another look because it makes it hard for legitimate people to vote. that's to steal it. >> what about the first debate. it's next week. is it a must win? what candidate are we going to see in mitt romney? he touched other opponents and challenged them to a $10,000 bet and lost his cool and shouted them
yes, the election is not tomorrow. they can hope something happens in the 40 days either in the debates or another event or an issue breaks their way. even that i think would be difficult at this point for romney to catch up. he might do better. after the debate, by the way, assuming he sticks to his script, doesn't do something spontaneous, mem ryes his answers, we may see the press give him a ride and say it's time to say this thing is not over and romney has a chance. when you listen to him...
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shin slipped in the snow, fell on his face and park got to the fence first and thrust his body and was elect tri cuted. >> how did you get past him? >> i crawled over his back. >> you climbed over him? >> yeah. >> he was a fugitive now in north korea on the run in one of the poorest countries in the world. but that is not how it seemed to him. >> what did the outside world look like? >> it was like heaven. people were laughing and talking what they wanted. they were wearing what they wanted. it was shocking. >> i was trying to get away from the camp and i ended up going north. >> did you know where china was? >> not at all. >> it just happened that the way i was going was toward the border. with luck and kunning, shin managed to steal and bribe his way across the border and work his way through china where he would have been sent back where he was caught. in shanghai he was granted asylum. in 2006 he arrived in south korea with not a friend in the world. he was so overwhelmed with culture shock and post traumatic stress he had to be hospitalized. he is 30 you now and has made friends and bui
shin slipped in the snow, fell on his face and park got to the fence first and thrust his body and was elect tri cuted. >> how did you get past him? >> i crawled over his back. >> you climbed over him? >> yeah. >> he was a fugitive now in north korea on the run in one of the poorest countries in the world. but that is not how it seemed to him. >> what did the outside world look like? >> it was like heaven. people were laughing and talking what they...
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our poll finds that if the election were held today 57 percent would side with president obama and a little over one-third like mitt romney. today grace lee shows us mitt romney used a carefully chosen. backdrop to watch a war of words >> he chose right here to come out very strongly. he wanted that sign in the background. 3,000 mi. away the obama campaign is trying something similar in the former massachusetts governor's backyard in boston and while both sides went to great pains, neither of them turned out exactly as planned. it is the theater of politics. mitt romney stage in front of the bankrupt solar panel company. >> is a symbol of failure >> he chose the site because president obama had raised green energy companies like it guarantee a $535 million loan. romney had delivered his message as planned but some of the power may have been lost with all the secrecy. doug sovran was one of the few journalists invited >> they told us to meet at a holiday express and then they took us to another location where we picked up governor romney and then another event >> he says they were rep
our poll finds that if the election were held today 57 percent would side with president obama and a little over one-third like mitt romney. today grace lee shows us mitt romney used a carefully chosen. backdrop to watch a war of words >> he chose right here to come out very strongly. he wanted that sign in the background. 3,000 mi. away the obama campaign is trying something similar in the former massachusetts governor's backyard in boston and while both sides went to great pains,...
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>> yes, the election isn't being held tomorrow. they can hope something happens in the debates or some other kind of event or some issue breaks their way. even that i think would be difficult at this point for romney to catch up. i think after the debate, by the way, assuming he sticks to a script, doesn't do something spontaneous and calamitous, memorizes his answers, we may see the press give him a little bit of a ride and say, well, it's time to say this thing isn't over and romney still has a chance. when you listen to him like in that pennsylvania excerpt you showed today, the only way he can carry pennsylvania when you look at these polls is if voter suppression works there. if the voter suppression law is upheld by the courts, that is the only way they can win pennsylvania and that's to steal it. >> what about the first debate? it's next week. is it a must win? and what kind of candidate are we're going to see in mitt romney? he's touched other opponents. he's challenged them to a $10,000 bet. he's lost his cool, he's shoute
>> yes, the election isn't being held tomorrow. they can hope something happens in the debates or some other kind of event or some issue breaks their way. even that i think would be difficult at this point for romney to catch up. i think after the debate, by the way, assuming he sticks to a script, doesn't do something spontaneous and calamitous, memorizes his answers, we may see the press give him a little bit of a ride and say, well, it's time to say this thing isn't over and romney...
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they have to win a choice election. that is clear. if that is the case -- >> tloing the middle class. they have to link. >> they have to link the case. >> four years. >> you have to link the tax cuts to the middle class and get them out of this mess. >> larry you get disappointed when doesn't mention supply side. >> only supply ciders win. all the other guys, john mccain, bob dole and pa a pa bush, they are not supply cider and they lose. >> he comes from the business world. he comes from the business world. >> roger stone, i think mitt needs better humor. i was watching a video with mitt and anne. i think they are great people. they said what is your biggest treat and anne said having a jelly doughnut that's your biggest treat. that's a little weak. and the interviewer asking mitt, and he says peanut butter sandwich and chocolate milk. nobody drinks chocolate milk anymore. mitt should have said i really love sitting in the back of my bentley convertible and having my driver take me out to the country. that would have been totally coo
they have to win a choice election. that is clear. if that is the case -- >> tloing the middle class. they have to link. >> they have to link the case. >> four years. >> you have to link the tax cuts to the middle class and get them out of this mess. >> larry you get disappointed when doesn't mention supply side. >> only supply ciders win. all the other guys, john mccain, bob dole and pa a pa bush, they are not supply cider and they lose. >> he comes...
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. >> senator barbara boxer to cheat and steal the election. is mitt romney's 47% remark the biggest change in politics? >> we're not going to play in missouri with todd akin, i can tell you that. so it is yet to be seen whether he stays in or not. >> reince priebus flip flops on supporting todd "s forib "forci akin. >> voters are already casting ballots and polls don't look good for republicans. now we're seeing the underhanded attempts to suppress voters and rig the game. for instance, in florida election officials have uncovered suspected voter fraud across the state. a voter registration firm working with republicans turned in forms with fake signatures and false information. republicans have cut ties with the firm and the rnc's communication director says there is nothing to see here. >> at this point we have an allegation. that mere allegation has caused to us act, act swiftly and boldly and sever our ties with this firm because we have a zero tolerance when it comes from this. the other side clearly engaged for a long time in inappropria
. >> senator barbara boxer to cheat and steal the election. is mitt romney's 47% remark the biggest change in politics? >> we're not going to play in missouri with todd akin, i can tell you that. so it is yet to be seen whether he stays in or not. >> reince priebus flip flops on supporting todd "s forib "forci akin. >> voters are already casting ballots and polls don't look good for republicans. now we're seeing the underhanded attempts to suppress voters and...
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we thought we'd have elections march/april, there's the prospect it could be a snap election much earlier perhaps in the new year. now the good news is there isn't a huge amount of blowout on the bonds at the short end of the italian markets. the yields are higher but not huge relative to where we've been but on the ten-year italian market you can see we're slightly higher but no great shakes overall. it means the rally in the peripheral bond market we've witnessed in italy and spain has now stalled at this stage. remember we had the auction in spain yesterday and the yields are slightly higher relative to where we've been, they're still relatively depressed. we talk about the problems in europe, i thought it was worth pointing out amidst all the malaise what is happening in germany today an astounding manufacturing german manufacturing orders result from germany up 3.9% in october, a phenomenal performance from german industry and it's worth bearing in mind that german industry is basically in a single currency that is too low arguably for what it should be at. the deutsche mark would ha
we thought we'd have elections march/april, there's the prospect it could be a snap election much earlier perhaps in the new year. now the good news is there isn't a huge amount of blowout on the bonds at the short end of the italian markets. the yields are higher but not huge relative to where we've been but on the ten-year italian market you can see we're slightly higher but no great shakes overall. it means the rally in the peripheral bond market we've witnessed in italy and spain has now...
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>> no, i just think people sfims get confused with elections. they try to act like maybe a race can only be about the race or independents. when you're running a presidential campaign, you're trying to do both. trying to make sure your core supporters are excited and energized to come out. taking all the steps with your ground game. but you have to reach out to this slender and small group of undecided voters in the middle what haven't made up their mind yet. some are conservative, some are liberal. they're still up for grabs. so the art of politics is you've got to kind of reach out to both at the same time. all the polls i see show that governor romney has great enthusiasm with the base of our party and if he's tied or better with independents, that means he's in a great position in this race. >> well, we shall see. jen, matt, thanks to both and now, our fourth story. a story of mental illness and drug abees. tonight, we are learning new and disturbing details about the life of johnny lewis in the months and weeks before he murdered his elderl
>> no, i just think people sfims get confused with elections. they try to act like maybe a race can only be about the race or independents. when you're running a presidential campaign, you're trying to do both. trying to make sure your core supporters are excited and energized to come out. taking all the steps with your ground game. but you have to reach out to this slender and small group of undecided voters in the middle what haven't made up their mind yet. some are conservative, some...
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once we get past the election and some of those issues with the tax reform, i'm hopeful in the next year that we'll see an improvement in new businesses forming in new jobs. >> thank you, good to have you in the program. stick around, we have a lot more to come in this special edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, where in the world is mary shapiro. >> we're combing the desert. >> the fcc chief takes a holiday while the fate of knight capital hangs in the balance. will this degrade the reputation of the wall street watchdog? plus diminishing returns, the irs poised to lose tens of billions of dollars in refunds to identity thieves. how can we pay more taxes when it can't police it's own payouts. and why one small business owner delays planneds to s to expand. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a killer investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's
once we get past the election and some of those issues with the tax reform, i'm hopeful in the next year that we'll see an improvement in new businesses forming in new jobs. >> thank you, good to have you in the program. stick around, we have a lot more to come in this special edition of the "closing bell." >>> coming up, where in the world is mary shapiro. >> we're combing the desert. >> the fcc chief takes a holiday while the fate of knight capital hangs...
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the day before the election and the day after the election. none of that has changed. that's the deal that has to get struck. >> let me ask you this. was the president taking comments from you all, from the ceos? the reason i ask this is because in the past, what we have heard on this program when executives join us, they tell us that the president invites you to the white house, he speaks to you, he gives a speech, then he leaves and doesn't listen to anybody. did he listen to anybody in the room? was anybody asked questions, and was their commentary heard? what was the mood of the meeting? >> well, i would say with every interaction, at least that i've been a part of with the president, it's very engaging. it is very much a back and forth discussion. he clearly listens. you'll see him as you go on to the fourth person to talk. he'll go back to the first person who spoke to say, you know, i haven't forgotten your comment or your question here. you could tell he's integrating all of this stuff that he's hearing. now, that all has to get formulated into some kind of a p
the day before the election and the day after the election. none of that has changed. that's the deal that has to get struck. >> let me ask you this. was the president taking comments from you all, from the ceos? the reason i ask this is because in the past, what we have heard on this program when executives join us, they tell us that the president invites you to the white house, he speaks to you, he gives a speech, then he leaves and doesn't listen to anybody. did he listen to anybody in...
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where will "w" be five days before the election. you won't believe this, headlining an altnative investment event in thyman islaslo with sir rich branson. the cayman alternative investment summit is a hub for business people and investors to discuss and promote offshore investments, a place where democrats will point out romney a right at home. bush is the keynote speaker o the ent'firsgh noerst what a favor "w" is doing romney here. >>> up next, the republican party bailed on missouri's todd akin after his elect mat rape comments. with akin hanging tough against claire mccaskill, the republican may be willingoifeh akin if it helps them win control of the senate. apparently that's what's going on. you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. helping millions of americans retire on their terms. when ty want. where they nt. dong whathan ameriprise. the strength of a leader in retirement planning. the heart of 10,000 advisors working with you one-to-one. together for your future. ♪ of more than 550 miles you'll inevitably find
where will "w" be five days before the election. you won't believe this, headlining an altnative investment event in thyman islaslo with sir rich branson. the cayman alternative investment summit is a hub for business people and investors to discuss and promote offshore investments, a place where democrats will point out romney a right at home. bush is the keynote speaker o the ent'firsgh noerst what a favor "w" is doing romney here. >>> up next, the republican...
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i think that the idea elections and it's a false choice between republican and democrat just like it's a false choice between what what the right and left have come to mean in our country and this is not you know this is not to say that there are not choices to be made but it's also shedding light on what this meant is this movement in a way in a broad sense it's about justice. that was occupy wall street organizer a need for saying. there's been a lot of talk about inequality in america from those occupy wall street protesters to the general discussion in the mainstream media and even the state of the union address president obama gave this week there's also some talk on the presidential campaign trail on the g.o.p. side and one candidate in particular who loves to bring up the topic of americans and food stamps president obama is the most effective food stamp president in american history the fact is that more people have been put on food stamps by barack obama than any president in american history. also my dad having a government that refuses to allow people to starve is a good thi
i think that the idea elections and it's a false choice between republican and democrat just like it's a false choice between what what the right and left have come to mean in our country and this is not you know this is not to say that there are not choices to be made but it's also shedding light on what this meant is this movement in a way in a broad sense it's about justice. that was occupy wall street organizer a need for saying. there's been a lot of talk about inequality in america from...
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. >> there's no question your campaign has been trying to make this election a referendum on barack obama. now, some people are saying you are making it a referendum on paul ryan's budget plan. >> well, i have my budget plan, as you know, that i've put out. and that's the budget plan that we're going to run on. >> and again, this sunday romney had to distance himself from ryan's positions and assert that he's the man at the top of the ticket. let's listen. >> the president's cutting $716 billion from current medicare. i disagree with that. i would put those dollars back into medicare. >> mr. ryan has proposed something similar, almost precisely the same number. >> he was going to use that money to reduce the budget deficit. i'm putting it back into medicare and i'm the guy running for president. >> what a miserable time he has. he put the guy on the ticket. >> i remember when this happened. when he put ryan on the ticket, a lot of democrats said okay, it's over. we've got it. and i was skeptical about that. when they said it. and i think a lot of us who like to hear intellectual debates a
. >> there's no question your campaign has been trying to make this election a referendum on barack obama. now, some people are saying you are making it a referendum on paul ryan's budget plan. >> well, i have my budget plan, as you know, that i've put out. and that's the budget plan that we're going to run on. >> and again, this sunday romney had to distance himself from ryan's positions and assert that he's the man at the top of the ticket. let's listen. >> the...
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before the election, people who are buying firearms because they think that if re-elected, president obama might go after more firearms regulation. >> it has been up significantly over the past kwouple of years. >> who new. >> by the number of channel checks. >> based on your channel checks. >> certainly. there were a lot of theories out there when it comes to firearms purchasers. it's tough to get an on the ground view of what they think will happen with the economy. there are people that do think that president obama could be re-elected. and if so, he would go after firearms regulation. i do want to point out that there is a lot of political appetite that would make it peace stocks in the long term. >> good to know. mike green, thank you so much. >> just let me go on and on about this. i have never. female firearm ownership is up. >> coming up, it is a problem plaguing some of america's largest companies to a tune of half a million dollars. [ male announcer ] trading's like a high-speed train. and you don't want to miss it with thinkorswim by td ameritrade. you get knock-your-socks
before the election, people who are buying firearms because they think that if re-elected, president obama might go after more firearms regulation. >> it has been up significantly over the past kwouple of years. >> who new. >> by the number of channel checks. >> based on your channel checks. >> certainly. there were a lot of theories out there when it comes to firearms purchasers. it's tough to get an on the ground view of what they think will happen with the...
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. >> reporter: he's been elected county commissioner and he owns a famous brothel. the mustang ranch. you have to be the most diversified businessman in america. wouldn't you say? >> i have a diversified portfolio. >> reporter: gillman is a republican in a state represented by one of america's most powerful democrats, harry reid. >> he's been a friend to the state of nevada. so certainly i supported his campaigns. >> reporter: but he doesn't agree with reid on everything and he's worried about the fiscal cliff in a region recovering more slowly than the rest of the nation. >> to me, our world is tied to confidence. confidence in our leaders, confidence in washington. confidence in taxes. trying to figure out what's going to happen with all the health care. and we are absolutely crushed with regulation. this is where the buck stops. all of the rules that are made back there. all the regulations that are made back there. all the financial decisions, they all flow right down here to where you and i are standing. and if companies aren't calling and if they aren't expand
. >> reporter: he's been elected county commissioner and he owns a famous brothel. the mustang ranch. you have to be the most diversified businessman in america. wouldn't you say? >> i have a diversified portfolio. >> reporter: gillman is a republican in a state represented by one of america's most powerful democrats, harry reid. >> he's been a friend to the state of nevada. so certainly i supported his campaigns. >> reporter: but he doesn't agree with reid on...
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the only way to connect is more competitive elections, more competitive elections require money. not everybody has private money. you feel you've paved the way to require more private elections which calls to the floor andy cuomo who says he wants to do this. tell us what the proposal is and how we can learn more and help you with it. >> we're in a dysfunctional political system right now which, really, is all about how are we going to continue to preserve the integrity of our democracy and create fair elections in a meaningful way? right now the struggle and issue really is, is the power of money going to prevail or the power of ideas going to prevail? we believe that the power of ideas should ultimately prevail in elections that take place in new york state and throughout this country. in order for us to do that, however, we're going to have to figure out a way to remove the power of the lobbyists of the special interest and a special infusion of money that has been put in place. >> explain to me in a way so that everybody along at home can understand, because if you're on the
the only way to connect is more competitive elections, more competitive elections require money. not everybody has private money. you feel you've paved the way to require more private elections which calls to the floor andy cuomo who says he wants to do this. tell us what the proposal is and how we can learn more and help you with it. >> we're in a dysfunctional political system right now which, really, is all about how are we going to continue to preserve the integrity of our democracy...
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if we don't have that election the way it should be, but then security will be deteriorating because public support will not be there for the government to help receive support from the afghan people. >> and it is interesting. a lot of people we spoke to, matt, says we take it for granted that there is either a civil war or real risk of civil war when the u.s. leaves. we went to a bizarre. just asked afghans what they thought and whether they think it is good that the united states is leaving. sheer what they said. >>. >> translator: america should leave afghanistan immediately. go back to america. the muslims themselves should lead after afghanistan and build it with their hands. >> after they leave the afghan government can lead the peace to the country. we don't need the americans. >> is there no need for america to stay? i know there's nationalism, there's pride. but what's the truth? >> we do need to stay if -- to hold this together. now does our presence here help? that's a much bigger question. there's a strong case to be made that we provide an accelerant. we provide a reason
if we don't have that election the way it should be, but then security will be deteriorating because public support will not be there for the government to help receive support from the afghan people. >> and it is interesting. a lot of people we spoke to, matt, says we take it for granted that there is either a civil war or real risk of civil war when the u.s. leaves. we went to a bizarre. just asked afghans what they thought and whether they think it is good that the united states is...
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and what do pythons and lyme disease have to do with the election? and the the murderous grisly end to the life of a young actor and the man who tried to get him help. his lawyer's "outfront." let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. "outfront" tonight, al-qaeda. terrorist attack. preplanned. finally, u.s. intelligence broke it public silence on the attack in libya where four americans were killed. the spokesman said and i quote him, it was a deliberate and organized terrorist attack carried out by extremists who were linked to groups affiliate ed with or sympathetic to al-qaeda. now, this follows reporting you've heard here this week indicating u.s. intelligence knew about links between the attackers and al-qaeda within 24 hours of the attack. that knowledge though was not shared by the white house or the state department with the public or with congress. in fact, congress was briefed over a week ago on september 21st and at that time, not told about the al-qaeda links. when hillary clinton speaking at the units nations wednesday, implied an al-
and what do pythons and lyme disease have to do with the election? and the the murderous grisly end to the life of a young actor and the man who tried to get him help. his lawyer's "outfront." let's go "outfront." good evening, everyone. "outfront" tonight, al-qaeda. terrorist attack. preplanned. finally, u.s. intelligence broke it public silence on the attack in libya where four americans were killed. the spokesman said and i quote him, it was a deliberate and...
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it is interesting to see how the president will be handling his strategy as we approach the election and withholding so tight the president seems to be hoping to get the military vote particularly in swing states like colorado. he was in colorado springs giving a commencement speech at the air force academy and then it was on to denver for a fund- raiser in and he has got recent prison chisholm from mitt romney and he definitely took some digs today. >> those of us to spend time in the real world know that the problem is not that the american people are not productive enough. you have been working harder than ever. the challenge we face right now and the challenge we face for over a decade is that harder work is not lending to higher incomes. sizzle once the president arrived in silicon valley expected to attend a dinner at the heirs to the levi strauss empire. $35,800 for each ticket. tonight they expect david crosby and gramm-perform and then the president is on to a bigger fund raiser. the price is more manageable and we understand that ben harper will be there to perform as well.
it is interesting to see how the president will be handling his strategy as we approach the election and withholding so tight the president seems to be hoping to get the military vote particularly in swing states like colorado. he was in colorado springs giving a commencement speech at the air force academy and then it was on to denver for a fund- raiser in and he has got recent prison chisholm from mitt romney and he definitely took some digs today. >> those of us to spend time in the...
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people elect obama and he does obamacare. the tea party comes in in 2010 and these 90 guys were elected to come in and not do anything in terms of spending. so this should all be expected -- should we be looking at this cynically or is this the way it works and we have to settle this in november? >> think all of the above. you should look at it cynically and you should have expected it would have happened. if you had one encouraging notion to the american voters regardless of your political persuasion it would be is that elect people willing to collaborate, willing to act in the best interest of the country instead of trying to poke a finger in the eye of the opposition party. we need some action in washington. the debt, the economy, et cetera and the fact of the matter is we got have people who are willing to put the company ahead of politics. very difficult thing to do but absolutely essential in terms of the american good. >> so, that's not the way the last few elections have been. >> no. absolutely not. >> 2008, a stateme
people elect obama and he does obamacare. the tea party comes in in 2010 and these 90 guys were elected to come in and not do anything in terms of spending. so this should all be expected -- should we be looking at this cynically or is this the way it works and we have to settle this in november? >> think all of the above. you should look at it cynically and you should have expected it would have happened. if you had one encouraging notion to the american voters regardless of your...
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you also have an election in holland in the netherlands. go to the sidelines, go play golf, enjoy yourself. >> should you also step aside from the long markets. >> if the euro stalls and you are inclined to get out of the euro entirely do you think it is the same with equities? >> i try not to make that decision. i'm not smart enough. what i am looking at is the fact that spanish bond yields, the euro, u.s. stocks, being a leading sector, all of these things seem to be tied together. i will try to be on one of the parts of the equation. >> stay with financials, sta with technology. you don't have to worry about what is going on. >> a rally in a sector you might not expect. a tech ipo is that is soaring but is it worth buying? [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your
you also have an election in holland in the netherlands. go to the sidelines, go play golf, enjoy yourself. >> should you also step aside from the long markets. >> if the euro stalls and you are inclined to get out of the euro entirely do you think it is the same with equities? >> i try not to make that decision. i'm not smart enough. what i am looking at is the fact that spanish bond yields, the euro, u.s. stocks, being a leading sector, all of these things seem to be tied...
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. >> so that was this date, 40 days out from the election in '08 and 40 days out from the election in '04. in '04 the campaign was consumed with the debate over at least one of our wars. 40 days out from the election in '08, in the midst of the financial meltdown the campaign was consumed with both of the wars. now it's 2012 and we're 40 days out from the election this year and we are not quite as consumed with that issue, but we are still in one of those wars. and not being consumed with that issue turns out is not a mutual decision by the two candidates. i mean, the democratic side, president obama, talks about the war in iraq that he ended and the war in afghanistan he is still waging all the time. he brings it up all the time. it is his republican opponent, mr. romney, who has generally done his best to avoid the subject altogether. i have to say, credit where credit's due. today while he still did not go there directly, at least, at last, finally, today mitt romney got close to the subject. >> we have huge numbers of our men and women that are returning from conflict that are see
. >> so that was this date, 40 days out from the election in '08 and 40 days out from the election in '04. in '04 the campaign was consumed with the debate over at least one of our wars. 40 days out from the election in '08, in the midst of the financial meltdown the campaign was consumed with both of the wars. now it's 2012 and we're 40 days out from the election this year and we are not quite as consumed with that issue, but we are still in one of those wars. and not being consumed with...
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wade except by electing mitt romney, right, who will then pick supreme court judges who do that. but they can't make it so hard to get an abortion that it might as well be illegal. they can make the right to access abortion a right in name only. after republicans won big majorities in 2010, they've enacted restrictions not seen. we're seeing a reality in america that is looking more and more like the days before roe. "business week" published an article about a woman running a nonprofit program running a program in arizona to help women find ways to access abortion. many women are forced to travel hundreds of miles and then pay to stay overnight in one of those two cities. one abortion rights advocate says she making connections in other states outside arizona where she might have to start sending women who need abortions across state lines. abortion is legal but when you have to -- in texas where women also face a forced ultrasound, women are crossing the border into mexico to buy drugs they hope will end their pregnancies from unlicensed pharmacists and unregulated pharmacies.
wade except by electing mitt romney, right, who will then pick supreme court judges who do that. but they can't make it so hard to get an abortion that it might as well be illegal. they can make the right to access abortion a right in name only. after republicans won big majorities in 2010, they've enacted restrictions not seen. we're seeing a reality in america that is looking more and more like the days before roe. "business week" published an article about a woman running a...
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neil: after the election? >> what ever. whenever. neil: now you are like a teenager. >> i am a country run by teenagers this does not make a lot of sense what we see. i hope we get through it and it does trigger a meltdown we need to go to our churches and temples to say a couple extra prayers. neil: fifth thought for their country now both fight for the job why the shellacking could happen all over again. giving the white house of big headache. [ female announcer ] you want family dinner to be special. dad, we want pizza. you guys said tacos. [ female announcer ] it doesn't always work out that way. you know what? we're spending too much money on eating out anyway. honey, come look at this. [ female announcer ] my money map from wells fargo is a free online tool that helps you track your spending. so instead of having to deal with a tight budget, this is a test. 4g lte has the fastest speeds. so let's talk about coverage. based on this chart, who would you choose ? wow. you guys take a minute. zon, hands down. i'm going to show you
neil: after the election? >> what ever. whenever. neil: now you are like a teenager. >> i am a country run by teenagers this does not make a lot of sense what we see. i hope we get through it and it does trigger a meltdown we need to go to our churches and temples to say a couple extra prayers. neil: fifth thought for their country now both fight for the job why the shellacking could happen all over again. giving the white house of big headache. [ female announcer ] you want family...
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>> the key is the election itself. someone will have a mandate the day after the election and that will provide clarity. the traininglated action by the ecb, the fed and the bank of china in terms of general direction in monetary policy is a bossity. rick just hit on it. i think one of the beneficiaries will be real estate, imagine, that and looking at the real estate supply chain. we've seen a couple of subsectors. home builders up 12.5% above the s&p in the last quarter. construction materials and mortgage banking services are outperforming 3-1 over the s&p, so we think there's positive direction in those sectors. >> hmm. >> all right. >> thank you, guys. we appreciate it. stephanie. thank you. enjoy the weekend, lady and gentlemen. >> stef, we'll see you on halftime soon. >>> presidential candidate mitt romney is releasing his full 2011 tax returns. chief washington correspondent john harwood now with the details. over to you, john. >> reporter: maria, mitt romney is acting today to try to diffuse a controversially
>> the key is the election itself. someone will have a mandate the day after the election and that will provide clarity. the traininglated action by the ecb, the fed and the bank of china in terms of general direction in monetary policy is a bossity. rick just hit on it. i think one of the beneficiaries will be real estate, imagine, that and looking at the real estate supply chain. we've seen a couple of subsectors. home builders up 12.5% above the s&p in the last quarter....
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i think people are looking towards the election. if obama stays in the payout ratios are better for the group. i think you will see this return to in favor once again. >> pop for chesapeake energy. >> dennis was talking about natural gas. chesapeake is benefitting from that. >> drop for mosaic. >> they missed on earnings by about 15 cents. they are saying that demand for product in china is weak right now and they can probably hold off on buying there until the end of the year. >> jim has the ceo of mosaic on mad money. a pop for fly boarding. latest craze in australia. a jet ski hybrid. flyers are connected to a hose which uses water pressure. make sure you bring your wallet. they cost around $12,000 a piece. >> i love it. >> it look as lot smaller when he is on that. >> they take five inches off. drop for starbucks down 1%. >> this is another one not a cheap stock. a lot of future growth expected to come overseas in europe and asia. this is one that under performs the broad markets. i think a lot of people want to see after nike's
i think people are looking towards the election. if obama stays in the payout ratios are better for the group. i think you will see this return to in favor once again. >> pop for chesapeake energy. >> dennis was talking about natural gas. chesapeake is benefitting from that. >> drop for mosaic. >> they missed on earnings by about 15 cents. they are saying that demand for product in china is weak right now and they can probably hold off on buying there until the end of...
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tonight's lead, can we predict who will win the election? and to help answer the question, i want to introduce fake governor romney and fake president obama. welcome to "politicsnation" and great to see you. folks, 39 days till the election and there's one way to predict who will win
tonight's lead, can we predict who will win the election? and to help answer the question, i want to introduce fake governor romney and fake president obama. welcome to "politicsnation" and great to see you. folks, 39 days till the election and there's one way to predict who will win
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neil: after the election? >> what ever. whenever. neil: now you are like a teenager. >> i am a country run by teenagers this does not make a lot of sense what we see. i hope we get through it and it does trigger a meltdown we need to go to our churches and temples to say a couple extra prayers. neil: fifth thought for their country now both fight for the job why the shellacking could happen all over again. giving the white house of big headache. >> these guys, if they keep voting, a young person going to college today, the president will give more dead than less jobs and a smaller military. >> nobody in this country should have to fight for a job or roof over their head when i come ho. [cheers] [applause] neil: all right, they are fighting for the military vote. the unemployment rate is much higher than the national average. this gentleman is going out of his way to make sure that things are better for veterans himself. themselves. mark, always great to see you. when i see numbers like that, i think they should be first in line when
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saying rates be stay low for a long time, do you think we could see a scenario where we get to the election and the fiscal issues are not addressed -- >> i don't think we'll see interest rate spikes, and i think for insurance companies it was overdone. i think people got too nervous. i believe you have room with new products and new product sales, and you have crediting rates. but i think there is a lot of ability to lower rates on existing contracts. we don't see it has a huge head wind. it's something you need to mag, but it's not the end of the world. over a five or six year period, it starts to get tough, but in a low interest rate environment people still need to save, have annuities, and it will help soften the blow of some of the money mum higher guarantees. i don't see it has a big spike, i think we will work through it this some way, i think there is a very strong economy under lying all of the headlines. >>. >> what about europe? >> i see some of it slowing down in our company, but i think europe will get it's problems resolved. you're taking, we think about our own country with o
saying rates be stay low for a long time, do you think we could see a scenario where we get to the election and the fiscal issues are not addressed -- >> i don't think we'll see interest rate spikes, and i think for insurance companies it was overdone. i think people got too nervous. i believe you have room with new products and new product sales, and you have crediting rates. but i think there is a lot of ability to lower rates on existing contracts. we don't see it has a huge head wind....
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how do they connect with youngers voters who might be a little busy on election day? >> i'm not sure it's even just younger voters, chris. i think sometimes, and when i look at my audiences when i do standup and i'm talking about these issues, i'm surprised i don't see a room full of people that just have purple foreheads from smacking themselves going i just can't believe this is happening. and i think when you add really raw language where people feel really frustrated, it hits where it lives. if you add comedy to it, people sit up and take notice. >> joel, your thoughts about why this stronger language, perhaps, like in samuel jackson's case my motivate young voters. >> i think it's fun. if you're not for obama, it's not going to convince you. but if you're already there and you need to be fired up to get to the polls or you feel like i'm a sam jackson fan, this is my demo, i should be part of this, you feel like it reminds you that's who you are and you should vote for obama, even if you're not as excited as you were four years ago. >> steve carell has a new video
how do they connect with youngers voters who might be a little busy on election day? >> i'm not sure it's even just younger voters, chris. i think sometimes, and when i look at my audiences when i do standup and i'm talking about these issues, i'm surprised i don't see a room full of people that just have purple foreheads from smacking themselves going i just can't believe this is happening. and i think when you add really raw language where people feel really frustrated, it hits where it...
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barack obama re-elected. not much change. how can we expect the washington machine, many consider fractured if not paralyzed to get things done? the speaker boehner, mr. president, let's get some stuff going here, but how much of the responsibility lies with him? with speaker boehner, do you think? >> people want cooperation on both sides. the issue at hand will be the fiscal cliff and our budgetary situation. the president's put a proposal forward. it's incumbent on the speaker to say, what they would be willing to do and not simply say, it's not our responsibility. i think people expect everyone to live up to their responsibilities. and one thing that is clear as i moved around the country with the president is that they're hungry for that kind of cooperation. i hope that coming out of this election people will come with a renewed sense of cooperation. because it will take that to solve problems. let me just say one other thing, though, you mentioned that not much has changed. actually what is interesting is you have these
barack obama re-elected. not much change. how can we expect the washington machine, many consider fractured if not paralyzed to get things done? the speaker boehner, mr. president, let's get some stuff going here, but how much of the responsibility lies with him? with speaker boehner, do you think? >> people want cooperation on both sides. the issue at hand will be the fiscal cliff and our budgetary situation. the president's put a proposal forward. it's incumbent on the speaker to say,...